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Copy must be in the office by # o'clock in the afternoon to in- fure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Birectory. Count five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu~ five Insertions: One day .. BSOS Additional days .......... 50 Minimum charge ......50c 37 PONTIAC Coupe, . heater. Call green 72v SUMMER HOME for sale—Fritz Cove Road. Call information at 426 6th St 42-FT. HOUSE BOAT. Contact Harbor Master. LATE table model radio; also % | size inner spring mattress. Both like new. $25 each. Phone 582. T 75:121-; xmpmalc. g‘o;i condition; 2 large .size heavy| wood and coal heaters; 2 medi-| um size wood and coal heaters 1 wood heater; 6 oil drums; car- penter tools. Phone Douglas 472. 'I'ROLLLR 140 hp (Jldy engine, season’s gear and supplies aboard. A good boat and ready to go to work. C. H. Peterson, Box 316, Sitka SCANDINAVIAN Rooms and Cry- stal Steam Baths; also Hamilton piano, 457 South Franklin St. Inquire owner. LADY'S black wool suit. Phone green 755. DAVE'S Cocktail Bar. Phone blue 662. 5-R60M fiuuse, also income prop- erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. VOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic diesel stationary engine. BB Em- pire. Box 1586, City. WANTED—Model A Ford. Phone | red 340, WANTED BO\ 16 years or over, at Alaska Meat Co. WANTED— cles 42 week, typing experience pre- ferred. Write No. C 2477 Empire, for interview. COMPETENT clerk - stenographer, permanency and security for real worker. Forty-hour, week. Start- ing C 2465 for interview. WANTED—Apartment or house, up| to $100 monthly, no children.| Phone 197. WANTED — Baby’s play pen in| good condition.” Write P.O. Box 849, WANTED - One used gasoline washing machi Must be in good ndition, U. 8. Coast Guard Sentinel Life Station. 'WANTLD—Turtle back coupe or| other car with large trunk. Year| of make not earlier than 1939. Phone 473 between 8 am. and 5:30 p.m. WANTED- Late model sedan, 5- or 7-passenger. Phone 106. WANT D—Cax washer App]y Dave Milner. Phone blue 510.. «WANTED—Lady bookkeeper; also a typist for 3 hours daily, and one truck driver. Write Empire M 2421. WANTED-—Experienced beauty op- erator for Apply James C. Cooper, Main streets. 4th and WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. (WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | erman at Snow White Laundry.| Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED TO BUY—IArge stove | for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 796. WANTED— Used furniturc. 306 Wil- | Phone 788. loughby. TIDES TOMORROW High tide—5:03 a.m. 139 feet. Tow tide—11:33 am, 12 feet, High tide—5:53 pam., 142 feet. PHONE A CLASSIFIED bllA‘ lb | salary $2100. Write Empire| permanent position. | FOR RENT | FOR SALE LOST—FOUND | | | [ FOR RENT 3-ROOM_furnished apt., oil range and bath. Inguire 513 Upstairs, | Willoughby. | FUR. a,pt,s ensy kepc warm. Win- ; ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dighes. Seaview Apts, —sp e . RSO | LOST and FOUND | LOST—Tan bilifold. Reward. Pnper‘. badly needed. Willis Crosset. Please return to Empire. Fnsl{i;g ;écl, ov\’mer may have by proving ownership, Call | atUsSo: MISCELLANEOUS HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard point. Will trade for 2 boxes 300 | Savage. Phone 197. | PP | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 315 Decker Way. Effective | June 15. TU_fiN your old gold into value, cash or Lradp at Nuggeb Shop. | g CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at| the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall at Juneau, Alaska, until 4 p.m., July 18, 1943, for shingling| the roof of the City Hall. Details| may be secured from Bert Lybeck, | City Building Inspector. | HARRY 1. LUCAS, : Mayor. ; | | adv. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on June 22, 1943 in the Com- missioner’s Court for. Juneau Pre- lcinet, at Juneau, Alaska, Howard D. Stabler was appointed adminis- | |trator of the estate of Robert Cecil | iKnLln deceased. All persons hav-| ing claims against said estate are ' |1equired to present them, with veri- | "|tied vouchers required by law,| to said administrator at his office | lin the Shattuck Building, Juneau,j lAlaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this jnotice. i HOWARD D. STABLER, | | Administrator. | | | First publication: June 23, 1943I adv. | United States DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE | District Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska, | May 28, 1943. Notice is hereby given that Elvira | |T. Maurstad has made application for a. homesite under the Act of {May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- | lage Serial No. 09253 for a tract of {land situated on Favorite Bay, ‘about 1 mile S. E. of Angoon, in Lots 2 and 5, Sec. 31, T. 50 S, R. J‘ss E, C. R. M, embraced in U. €. Survey No. 2437, containing tne| net area of 4.72 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Of- fice, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- }verwly any of the above mentioned |land should file their adverse claims in the District Land Office at, An- chorage, Alaska within the period of publication or thirty, days there- after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. | FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication: July 7, 1943. | Date last publication: Sept. 1, 1943.| | adv.| DODGERS TO LET- - FAT DONORS IN - FREE SATURDAY BROOKLYN, July 7. — Baseball has had its Lady’s Day and Scrap Metal Day, and now, it is going to have a Kitchen Fat Day. The | Brooklyn Dodgers will admit free any woman presenting a half pound At Shoof on Mendenhall Rifle Ranige, Seven teams entered the Fourth Mendenhall Rifle Range. The range officers were Lieuts. Houston and July 4th on o[ July rifle meet last Sunday at the idual scores are as follows: Warren, The team scores, also indiv Off Kneel- Sit- Sit- Hand ing ting Prone ting Prone Total 200 200 200 300 300 300 { yds, yds. yds. yds. yds. yas. i Slow Slow Rapid Slow Slow Rapid | 6 shots 6shots 9shots 6shots 6shots 9 shots Total Possible 30 30 45 30 30 45 210 { Juneay Terr. Guard | Team No. 1 Keithahn 24 21 43 25 27 3L 177 Lemieux 18 14 42 19 24 32 149 Krande 24 29 41 24 24 35 177 Lawrence 20 24 33 23 24 42 166, Taylor 24 24 45 25 256 36 178 Total 110 118 204 116 124 175 847 Junean Terr. Guard i Team No. 2 Krugness 21 23 37 25 25 43 174 Schmit 11 19 13 2 3 19 67 Tyson 23 23 34 22 24 39 165 : Rink 21 23 37 20 24 21 152 Stewart 24 21 44 24 28 43 190 | Total 100 115 165 3 104 171 48 Excugsion, Inlet Pfc. Swap 25 22 42 24 26 38 171 S. Sgt. Jacobsen 26 25 44 24 25 40 184 Sgt. Ray 27 21 39 23 23 40 173§ Sgt. Thurman 25 25 43 26 25 42 186 | Prv. Jolly 2 25 40 21 21 42 186 | Total 128 118 208 124 126 202, 906 Terr, Guard Officers Lt. Col. Williams 26 24 45 29 28 43 185 Capt. Osborne 22 217 44 26 30 38 187 Capt. Roth 23 23 36 23 22 35 162 Lt. Tuck 23 21 41 21 23 32 161 | Lt. Harmon 26 24 36 24 28 443 181 Total , 120 119 202 123 131 191 886 A W. S, 1st. Sgt Smith 23 21 38 26 26 34 174 T, Sgt. Bustos 17 22 34 24 22 23 142 T. Sgt. Hill 21 20 41 25 2 42 176 Prv. Brower 22 26 29 23 22 45 167 Pfc. Vetter 18 20 42 24 26 44 174 Total 101 115 184 122 123 188 833 Engineers Major Volz 23 24 29 25 34 180 Lt. Kilsonk 24 20 25 25 41 175 1st. Sgt. Crenshaw 25 25 29 26 40 187 Sgt. Mazarian . 27 18 26 25 4 183 Pfc. Davis 25 20 24 22 36 167 Total 124 107 133 123 195 892 ! Glacier Highway | Norton 23 18 36 23 2t 18 139 | Kerchoffer 15 14 34 18 217 14 122 Graves 18 16 40 20 117 37 148 DeHart 25 17 35 22 25 19 143 Hays 26 23 38 25 23 38 ‘173 | Total 107 88 182 108 113 126 725 { Individual Scores Lt. Col. Williams, ATG Off. . 195 Stewart, Juneau Terr. Guard No. 2 190 | Capt. Qsborne, ATG Off. 187 1 1st. Sgt. Crenshaw, Engineers 187 Sgt. Thurman, Excursion Inlet ...... 186. Prv. Jolly, Excursion Inlet - 186 St. Sgt. Jacobsen, Excursion Inlet 3 184 | Sgt. Mazarian, Engineers 183 Lt. Harmon, ATG Off. 181 | Maj. Voltz, Engineers . 180 | Taylor, Juneau Terr. Guard No. 1 L5 . 178 | Keithahn, Juneau Terr. Guard No. 1 v 177 Krande, Juneau Terr. Guard No. 1 scnc e | | Pfc. Swap, Excursion Inlet ... o s N s i 1 T. Sgt. Hill, AWS . 176 Lt. Kilsonk, ENGINERTS .........ioowiioioinrrininmisssinssesassssismsressgiesansos 175 Krugness, Juneau Terr. Gumd No. Z 174 1st. Sgt. Smith, AWS 174 < Pfc. Vetter, AWS ... 174 | Hays, Glacier Highway 173 | Sgt. Ray, Excursion Inlet 173 : Prv. Brower, AWS . . 167 | Pfc. Davis, Engineers { 167 Lawrence, Juneau Terr. Guard No. 1 166 { Tyson, Juneau Terr. Guayd No. 2 . 185 | Capt. Roth, ATG Off. ... 4 162 ; Lt. Tuck, ATG Off. 161 | Rink, Juneau, Terxr. Guard No. 2 . 152 ’ Lemieux, Juneau Terr. Guard No. 1 . 149 Graves, Glacier Highway, . 148 DeHart, Glacier Highway .. 143 | T. Sgt. Bustos, AWS ... 142 | Norton, Glacier Highway 139 Kerchoffer, Glacier Highway 122 Schmit, Juneau Terr. Guard No. 2 67 BOSTON BUYS SEAL PLAYER SAN FRANCISCO,, July 1. George Metkovich, sqpsamnal cuz- fielder for the Seals, has. been sold to the Boston Red Sox for imme- diate delivery at a price not dis- closed. The Sox tossed in Dee Miles, out- tielder. Metkovich is a left-handed hitter and thrower. He is 23, mar- ried, 1-A in the draft. His batting AR NGRS from ..328 Lo 345. .- ARMY TRAINING DOESN'T MAKE. BALL PLAYERS WACO, Texas, July 7. — Texas way of physical mnmng {makes good soldiers but doesn't help in developing baseball play- ers, says Lieut. George R. Tebbetts lof kitchen fal or more at the gate 'lSuLurdfly. who spent seven yeas in the ma- jors. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Individual Scores Made z: l;::-‘:x]s;sco :; ;g 595 Conr. 1043, Jov.Schit Bring Co. Miluandes e San Diego 42 40 .all i | Hollywood 3 42 4T NOIOR Portland 37 40 .481| After July 10, no telephone Oakland 36 44 450 reotals for the month of Seattle .35, 45 438 July will be accepted at.a dis- Sacramento L85 G 338 count.. All remittances must National League | bear postmark of not later than | Won Lost pC;_i discount day. Please be prompt. | St. Louis 43 24 642 JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS Brooklyn 4“4 32 579, adv. TELEPHONE CO. Pittsburgh . 3% 32 520 e r = Cincinnati 33 3 485 UNITED STA1ES Philagelphia 3 37 479/ pEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Boston 31 3 4704 General Land Office Chifeago .., 30 41 423 District Land Office New York 28 43 -39“1 Anchorage, Alaska, American League April 28, 1943. Won Lost Pot. ‘ Notice is hereby given that Thom New York 38 29 ~-’67‘bam'i has made application for a Washington 37 34 211 homesite under the Act of May {Batroit 34 32 515/26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Boston 3 34 500| Serial No. 010038 for a. tract of | Chicago 32 32 .500|1and situated on Glacier Highway, Cleveland 33 35 485/11 miles NW of Juneau, Alaska, St. Louis 31 35 470 | embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2570, Philadelphia 32 4 438 containing 3.76 acres, and it is 5|in the winning tally. |a sihgle and three doubles to give LEAHY 10 COAGH ih\g the college All-Stars for a game with the Washington Redskins, pro- SEATTLEIN DEFEAT BY SANDIEGO Portland Beavers Beat Sac- | ramento in Only S b B WLl cdad IT MADE A Other Game EAMOUS 2 Mention Milwaukee anywhere (By Associated Press) in the world and people say, The San Diego Padres beat Se-|| ‘'That’s where they make attle last night with Chet John-|| schurrz, the beer that made son, southpaw,going the distance'| Milwaukee famous.” To earna for the winners to beat Pete Jon:\:,‘ reputation for having made a duel. the brilliant pitching the Portland Beav- in a mound Backed by of Jack Wilson, || city famous is an achievement of which any product may be ptoud. Discover for yourself ers defeated Sacramento in the first | g TE of a 10-game series. why Schlitz is America's most These were the only games. \| distinguished beer. GAMES TUESDAY You don’t have to drink a bitter beer. Schlitz meth= ods of brews ing control capture just the KISS of the bops, not their harsh bitterness. Taste Schlitz and you'll never want to g0 back to a bitter beer. Pacific Coast League Seattle San Diego 3 Portland . 3; Sacramento 2. National League Cincinnati 0; Boston 1. St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 0. | Chicago 9; Brooklyn 4. American League Washington 1; Detroit 2, nnings. Boston at Chicago, postponed. Cleveland 2; Philadelphia 0. New York 5; St. Louis 4. sixteen STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League THE BEER | Won Lost Pl | qyyA1 MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS _'now in the files of the U. S. Land | Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the District Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, May 12, 1943, Date last publication, July 7, 1943. adv, borough issued two passes to force In a fifth inning uprising New York scored four runs on a walk, the the Yanks a victory over St. Louhs Brown: GRID ALL STARS CHICAGO, July 7—Frank Leahy, whose Notre Dame football teams | were defeated only twice in. 20 years, accepted the job of coach- Paul Bloedhorn Jewelry and Curios South Franklin Street champs, on August 25. o o K. S. GRAVES a8 2 pajd-up subscriber to THE DAILX ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this co op thls evening at the box office o CAPITOL T’HEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “HELLZAPOPPIN' ” Federal Tax—6c per Person w.u'cn THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Washmmn Sqndors lose 16-loning Game . loDetroit (By Associated Press) Cleveland Indians The scored support Al Smith’s four-hit pitch- ing and shut out the Philadelphia Athletics as the Tribe nicked the pitching of Orrie Arntzen for nine| | hits. The second - place Washmgwn _Benar.nrs faltered badly apd tobsed away a 16-inning decision to ma Detroit Tigers. With the victory locked up and two out in the six-| teenth, Gerald Priddy's error let lin the tying run and Rae Scar- | tiwice in the last of the eighth to| 1 [ | | | IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank || THRIFT CO-OP PAGE FIVE puse PIGGLY WIGGLY "= QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY S. 0. S Scouring Pad Also: CALGON SOIL-OFF KENU OAKITE © BRUITE MELO and all the rest' ati{ PIGGLY WIGGLY There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! SRS — ey Soothing Organ Music and " | Daliclous Fried EVERY NIGHT || DOUGLAS INN | | John Marin, Prop. Phone 88 e e e g s Member National Retallee- Owned Grocers 811 BEWARD STREET PHONE 787 FORR AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL oot of Main Btfeet Juneau Molors CALL FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 054 PRSI RS i Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MBATR AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY. Call Phones 13 snd ¥ Chas. 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Wendd PHONE 184 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 20 HARVEY R.LOWE 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 el HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Btoro—Tel. 090 Parsons Electric Co. ' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs 133 BEWARD ST. PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE| G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR of JUNEAU, ALASKA DEPOSIT MAMAER FEDERAL Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576